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Google claims that the most searched-for cricket player worldwide is Virat Kohli. In the modern era, the 35-year-old has been among the best batters...



Digital Desk: Team India and Royal Challengers Bangalore star batter Virat Kohli has made it to the list of Google's all-time most searched moments.

Google claims that the most searched-for cricket player worldwide is Virat Kohli. In the modern era, the 35-year-old has been among the best batters.

Because of his leadership qualities, charm, and batting brilliance, Virat Kohli is frequently regarded as one of the most well-liked athletes in the world.



Over the past 15 years, Kohli has been among the best batters in the world, shattering several records and raising the bar for fitness. The former captain of India has been a regular performer since making his debut for his country in 2008, and many people saw him as the ideal replacement for Sachin Tendulkar.

Virat Kohli in 2023

In 2023, the cricket world saw glimmers of the vintage Virat Kohli. The magical batsman has amassed 1934 runs at an average of 66.68 over 34 matches, putting him as the second-highest run scorer for India in international cricket this year. His total includes 8 hundreds and 9 half-centuries.

During the 2023 World Cup, Kohli was playing at an incredible pace. With an astonishing average of 95.62 throughout 11 matches, the 35-year-old broke Sachin Tendulkar's record for most runs in the history of the competition by scoring 765 runs, including three hundreds and six half-centuries.

For the white-ball series against South Africa, Kohli has been rested; he will play in two Tests. He wants to finish the year well, therefore he'll be looking to do well at SuperSport Park in Centurion versus Proteas in the first Test.
 
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